User Score
3.7

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 62 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 62
  2. Negative: 35 out of 62

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  1. NathanR.
    Jul 31, 2009
    1
    Really unpleasant album from start to finish. Just when a song starts to get catchy the lyrics go in the most childish direction imaginable and everything gets really depressing and crude. Not only that, the actual music behind the words is pretty bland, certainly not the work of talented beat-smiths. Avoid at all costs.
  2. May 24, 2012
    1
    A very bad album, not the worst though. Maybe the songs are catchy for some, but I can't find the feeling and excitement for the songs in this album.....
  3. PingPong
    Aug 11, 2009
    1
    Blatant, cynical demographic marketing, from the band name right down to their fake blog showing how "party" they are, to their audacity in naming a genre that did just fine without them. This is packaged, produced party music that reeks of boardrooms and business decisions rather than the real, sweaty, organic smell of a party, something choatic and in love with life, bubbled up from the Blatant, cynical demographic marketing, from the band name right down to their fake blog showing how "party" they are, to their audacity in naming a genre that did just fine without them. This is packaged, produced party music that reeks of boardrooms and business decisions rather than the real, sweaty, organic smell of a party, something choatic and in love with life, bubbled up from the underground. Leave this disc alone and pick up something much better, such as an A-Trak release like Dirty South Dance, or Girl Talk's Feed the Animals, or Spank Rock's YoYoYoYoYo. Expand
  4. AndrewT
    Aug 4, 2009
    0
    Don't buy.
  5. TimH
    Aug 1, 2009
    0
    Like, LMFAO! LOL! We, like, totally get this whole "internet" language! And we know you kids love it! When you see the title of this record, you will probably be ROFL'ing all day long, and will promptly buy it the like little consumer clone you are! Don't delay! Buy today, and participate in the rapid degradation of American culture! LULZ!
  6. TomTom
    Jul 31, 2009
    0
    A crime to all music. Disastrous.
  7. PeteM
    Aug 5, 2009
    0
    Just bad.
  8. Aug 1, 2012
    0
    Maybe ok for autotuners with the same drunk ass, **** dumbass childish **** ideas, I pick even a **** mainstream rapper over Skyblu and Redfoo, what names are that too?
  9. Oct 14, 2012
    0
    These songs annoy the hell out of me. Someone with no talent could have written these songs.
Metascore
63

Generally favorable reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Party Rock is an indulgent record with plenty of fun and immaturity, but a real need for a growing musical identity.
  2. DJ/rappers Redfoo and Sky Blu (the son and grandson, respectively, of Motown founder Berry Gordy) fulfill all the lyrical requirements for a summer anthem--sunny locale, sexual tension and a liquor-assisted nonstop party.
  3. The result is simple but effective: mindless fun that makes you wonder what's so great about having a mind anyway.